There’s nothing impossible for a real friend, a Brazilian teacher proved, after he found a way to help his blind and deaf buddy experience a World Cup match live, moving his friend’s hands through the mini-pitch to show the game’s developments.

Helio Fonseca de Araújo,
a sign language instructor, decided to recreate a World Cup game
between Brazil and Croatia for his friend Carlos.

Carlos, 27, has Usher syndrome, a rare genetic disease, which
meant he started losing his eyesight and hearing at the age of
14. Carlos, who now only sees shapes and contours, hadn't watched
a match in two years.

“I woke up in the morning with an urge to call my friend
Carlos to watch the opening World Cup, but need some adaptations
to make him understand better!” Helio wrote on his YouTube
account.

Together with another interpreter, Regiane, he bought materials
so he could build a miniature soccer field.

“We want him to feel the same sensations that (people who can
see and hear) feel,” Helio told the Daily News.

On the video it is seen that they paused for the national anthem
of Brazil, during which Helio put Carlos's hand on his heart.

As the match began, Carlos was able to keep up in real time as
Helio was guiding his hands to show the players' and ball's
positions. In the meantime, Regiane was communicating fouls,
cards, teams and the shirt numbers of players cards on his back.

Carlos became frustrated when he learnt that Croatia’s team
scored a goal. But when Brazil hit the third and final goal
Carlos triumphantly raised his hands in the air.

“When I posted the video, I was aiming to show that for
everything in life there is a solution, so that other
interpreters [can] use this with their friends or deaf and blind
clients,” Helio said.

At the end of the video, Carlos said that he was happy to
experience this match.

“It is the first time I watch football like this. I could
understand the game in detail. What happiness I’m feeling,”
he said on the video.

Carlos added that he was very happy with Brazil’s victory and
would follow the other games, too.